Warren Stevens

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Warren Stevens (born November 2, 1919) is an American stage, screen, and television actor.

Born in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, Stevens began his acting career after serving in the U.S. Air Force in World War II. He trained at The Actor's Studio in New York, received notice on Broadway, and thereafter was offered a Hollywood contract at 20th Century Fox. His first credited movie role was a bit part in The Frogmen in 1951. As a young studio player Stevens had little choice of material, and his feature film appearances in the 1950s ranged from the undistinguished (Phone Call from a Stranger, Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie, both 1952) to the execrable Gorilla at Large (1954). Stevens' most memorable movie role was probably the ill-fated "Doc" Ostrow in the classic science fiction film Forbidden Planet (1956).

Unable to break out into A-list roles in film, Stevens carved out a durable career in television as a reliable journeyman dramatic actor of considerable versatility. He appeared in over 150 prime time shows from the 1950s to the early 1980s, including:

That last gig introduced him to Richard Boone, which resulted in Stevens' only continuing TV role as one of the "regulars" on The Richard Boone Show, an award-winning anthology series which lasted for one season (1963–64).

His appearances have been infrequent since the mid 1980s, but he had a guest appearance on ER as recently as March 2006 [1].

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